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Caleb K Kibet

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Kibet C, Domelevo Entfellner J, Jjingo D, de Villiers E, de Villiers S, Wambui K, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics . 2024 Apr; 25(1):150. PMID: 38616247
Background: The Eastern Africa Network for Bioinformatics Training (EANBiT) has matured through continuous evaluation, feedback, and codesign. We highlight how the program has evolved to meet challenges and achieve its...
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Karega P, Mwaura D, Mwangi K, Wanjiku M, Landi M, Kibet C
Front Res Metr Anal . 2023 Jun; 8:1070390. PMID: 37324282
We have applied the sensitize-train-hack-community model to build awareness of and capacity in bioinformatics in Kenya. Open science is the practice of science openly and collaboratively, with tools, techniques, and...
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Naitore C, Villinger J, Kibet C, Kalayou S, Bargul J, Christoffels A, et al.
Bioinform Adv . 2023 Jan; 2(1):vbab047. PMID: 36699416
Summary: MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are single stranded gene regulators of 18-25 bp in length. They play a crucial role in regulating several biological processes in insects. However, the functions of miRNA...
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Mwangi K, Mainye N, Ouso D, Esoh K, Muraya A, Mwangi C, et al.
Front Res Metr Anal . 2021 May; 6:669675. PMID: 34056516
According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Open Science is the movement to make scientific research and data accessible to all. It has great potential for...
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Abera D, Kibet C, Degefa T, Amenga-Etego L, Bargul J, Golassa L
Malar J . 2021 Mar; 20(1):129. PMID: 33663492
Background: Plasmodium falciparum parasite populations in Ethiopia have been experiencing local selective pressures from drugs and immunity, leading to evolutionary adaptation. However, there was a paucity of data on genomic...
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Bakari C, Jones S, Subramaniam G, Mandara C, Chiduo M, Rumisha S, et al.
Malar J . 2020 Nov; 19(1):391. PMID: 33148255
Background: Histidine-rich protein 2 (HRP2)-based malaria rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs) are effective and widely used for the detection of wild-type Plasmodium falciparum infections. Although recent studies have reported false negative...